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Bolivar RF
Heisey CF
Bruce DH
Francisco 3B
Frazier 2B
Alonso 1B
Dorn LF
Valaika SS
Denove C
Cochran P
redsfan10
09-12-2009, 06:12 PM
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Heisey walk
Bruce single
Cisco single
1-0 Bats
1 out
Infield hit for Frazier
2-0 Bats
Bulls already have someone up in their pen
Alonso DP
2-0 Bats after 1
4-2 Bulls after 1 and a half
Dorn HBP
Valaika walk
Denove doubles
Tied up 4-4
nobody out
Bulls pull their starter
The audio stream looks like it just started.
Bolivar single
Denove to 3rd
Heisey up
Bolivar steals 2nd
Heisey singles
6-4 Bats
Bruce flies out
Francisco grounds to the pitcher, FC Heisey out at 2nd
Frazier flies to the track
6-4 Bats after 2
Screwball
09-12-2009, 07:04 PM
Sounds like we got ourselves a shootout.
I'm surprised you're not at the game, GOYA.
2 on, 1 in
Cochran is pulled for Tabor
1 out
1 hit, no runs for the Bulls in the 4th
Denove grounds to 2B
Bolivar flies out
Heisey foul pop
6-6 going to the 5th
fly out to CF
fly out to CF
fly out to CF
Bruce flies to CF
Cisco flies to RF
Frazier flies to CF
6-6 going to the 6th
K
Ground out to SS
Ground to 3B
Tabor has retired 9 in a row
Alonso lines out to CF
Dorn crushes a HR to RF
7-6 Bats
Over/under on fly outs to CF? Im setting it at 30
WP moves Valaika to 3B
Denove Ks
WP by Nelson
Valaika scores
8-6 Bats
Bolivar singles to RF
Bolivar steals 2nd
Heisey Ks
8-6 Bats going to the 7th
Goundout to SS
Single to right CF
walk
Del Rosario coming on
EDR is called Ernie by the team
Bruce Ks
Cisco grounds to 2nd
Frazier Ks
Ondrusek was warming for the Bats
Ernie stays in the game
4 pitch walk to lead off the 8th
FC to SS gets the lead runner
bunt is thrown into RF by Ernie
runner at 3rd and 1st
Ondrusek coming on
comebacker to Ondrusek
he throws it into CF
8-7 Bats
1 out
FC to Alonso
on the corners with 2 out
FC to SS
8-7 Bats going to the bottom of the 8th
The Bulls bring in their only lefty
Alonso with a leadoff single to RF
Dorn walks
A string of righties coming to bat for Louisville
Valaika bunts to the pitcher and they get Alonso at 3B
Denove hits a ground rule double
Dorn scores
Valaika has to stop at 3rd
Bolivar hits a sac fly
10-7 Bats
Heisey walks
Bruce pops out
Going to the 9th with a 3 run lead
Ondrusek shuts them down with a perfect 9th
Bats win 10-7 to tie the series at 2-2
Player AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG
Bolivar RF 4 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 .235
Heisey CF 3 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 .235
Bruce DH 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .167
Francisco 3B 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 .333
Frazier 2B 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 .294
Alonso 1B 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .250
Dorn LF 1 3 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 .500
Valaika SS 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 .267
Denove C 4 1 2 2 0 0 3 0 1 .333
Player IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA
Cochran 2.1 6 6 6 2 1 1 23.14
Tabor (W, 1-0) 4.0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0.00
Del Rosario (H, 2) 1.0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0.00
Ondrusek (S, 2) 1.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.00
NC Reds
09-12-2009, 09:22 PM
I appreciate the game thread. I was at the disappointing Game 1. Go Bats!
HeatherC1212
09-12-2009, 09:40 PM
Good job Bats! :D
Thanks for posting the pbp since I'm totally in college football mode right now and couldn't watch this game too, LOL :;)
lollipopcurve
09-13-2009, 09:27 AM
Appreciate the game thread, GOYA.
Dorn and Denove coming up big.
I'm curious about how Bruce and Alonso look -- any impressions?
Scrap Irony
09-13-2009, 10:22 AM
Alonso's Jeckyll and Hyde. One at-bat, he's got a plan and a really quick bat. The next, he appears completey lost. Breaking balls (good ones) that bite outside or under his hands are the best way to get him out. Both are holes he needs to address.
Bruce's bat looks much slower and his swing much more of an uppercut than last season. I was going over some of his AB's during his hot streak when he first came up and that swing was short, violent, and straight to the ball. This one is long and loopy and, while he still hits the ball hard when he hits it, good fastballs and good, hard breaking stuff outside the zone give him fits.
Dorn's swing, OTOH, is gorgeous. He's not a big guy at all-- smaller, IMO, than Heisey. But his swing generates some serious torque and power.
lollipopcurve
09-13-2009, 10:30 AM
Alonso's Jeckyll and Hyde. One at-bat, he's got a plan and a really quick bat. The next, he appears completey lost. Breaking balls (good ones) that bite outside or under his hands are the best way to get him out. Both are holes he needs to address.
Bruce's bat looks much slower and his swing much more of an uppercut than last season. I was going over some of his AB's during his hot streak when he first came up and that swing was short, violent, and straight to the ball. This one is long and loopy and, while he still hits the ball hard when he hits it, good fastballs and good, hard breaking stuff outside the zone give him fits.
Dorn's swing, OTOH, is gorgeous. He's not a big guy at all-- smaller, IMO, than Heisey. But his swing generates some serious torque and power.
Thanks Scrap. Sounds like Bruce is still swinging the way he was in Cincy this year.
Interesting re: Dorn. I haven't been much of a Dorn believer, but his bat continues to play (even if other parts of his game will always be suspect, IMO).
How about Heisey? I've seen him a couple times, once in person and once on TV, and he looks a little stiff and prone to pull the ball. But this is a limited impression. Hard to argue with the numbers he's put up.
Scrap Irony
09-13-2009, 10:47 AM
I loved Heisey's numbers and think he's a decent CF as well, with good range, a solid to above average arm, and good speed. But his bat, IMO, is pretty questionable. He's really far in front of good breaking pitches and hits often out of balance. (Off his front foot.)
The plus is that he has some speed and a good idea how to use it. If he's struggling, Heisey's perfectly willing to lay down a bunt or two. Problem is, that I've seen, he's not yet a great bunter. (Would love to see him drag bunt next season, as that's a weapon no many use and difficult to defend.)
He has some pop when he balanced and a short line drive stroke. Good speed. (Though not nearly as good as Stubbs, who may be among the five or six fastest players in MLB.)
He's polished with a low ceiling, but a high floor. At this point, I like his bat better than Stubbs. (Much better, actually.) In the GABP, he could be a 775-800 OPS bat. Actually, he reminds me a bit of Brady Clark and a bit of Chris Denorfia. (Their bios are really close to each other-- small colleges, late bloomers, power late in the minors, etc.)
At this point, a good option as a CFer for cheap, assuming LF and RF can hit and have some range.
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